If we learn one thing from the #Covid19 crisis, I beg you, let it be an understanding that #prostitution born of poverty can be just as coercive as when a #pimp is breathing down a woman's neck. Many women right now stuck in brothels exposed to disproportional health risks.
#Prostitution always has been exceptionally dangerous and detrimental to women's physical and mental health, because of the men who profit from the industry and make use of it. #Covid19 just makes this so obvious, even the pro lobby is acknowledging women are stuck & in danger.
We're having an overdue discussion on predatory landlords right now, as many people fear evictions during #Covid19. What is every tenants worst nightmare, is the everyday reality of many women in #prostitution: You have to be sexually availble to feed, clothe and house yourself.
Any law approach that denies the vulnerability of the majority of people in #prostitution (and from what I'm reading even comparitively better paid women are struggeling right now) is bound to fail them - especially during a crisis, but during "normal times" as well.
People who are pro #prostitution abolition need to be lazer focused on building unconditional support and exit services now as well as when you get the #NordicModel. Sex buyers won't dissappear overnight, but as they do alternatives need to be there to support women.
People who are pro #prostitution deregulation & normalization need to stop lying about it providing women with meaningful financial security and the wide-spread ability to pick and choose buyers. The #Covid19 crisis makes the desperation worse & obvious, but it's always been bad.
During "normal times" most women in #prostitution will eventually experience a decline in the number of buyers (#Covid19 just sped this up by a lot), if they're no longer the "fresh new girl", as they get older, if they get sick, etc. This is already built into the system.
Again: Any law approach that denies that #prostitution inherently carries exceptional health risks, violence from "customers" as occupational hazard, decline in income through time built into the system, will fail and abandon most in the industry. Destigmatization won't end this.
If you want to support women in German #prostitution directly:
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